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Including PostScript images in LaTeX
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You can include any artwork, diagram or figure in a LaTeX document,
so long as it is represented using
PostScript format.
- Prepare your artwork and save it as a PostScript or Encapsulated
PostScript file.
- Determine the size of the figure. See
`Sizing a PostScript figure for use in LaTeX'.
- Create your LaTeX source file. See
`Encoding PostScript images in LaTeX'.
- Preview the file on an X-windows terminal, if available. See
`Previewing TeX files with encapsulated PostScript'.
- For paper copies, see
`Printing TeX files with encapsulated PostScript'.
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See also: TeX, a typesetting tool
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Last updated: 1995/12/19 00:39:07 UT
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